For the Disciplined and Peer Pressure badges, it says you must delete your own +3 or -3 post, respectively. Are "posts" only questions, or questions and answers?
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16I would suggest you to not delete an +3 answer just to win the badge– leoapDec 19, 2016 at 12:38
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2@leo_ap it's perfectly valid to delete an upvoted answer if it is no longer relevant. I deleted an upvoted more than +3 answer because it was entirely outdated and obsolete, useless to anyone who may stumble upon it. Got the badge and wasn't previously aware of Disciplined.– KyleDec 19, 2016 at 13:50
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4I think @leo_ap was suggesting not to do it just for the badge, which I agree.– ebeneditosDec 19, 2016 at 13:57
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You can get these badges by just deleting an immediately undeleting- so these are pretty useless badges as it stands right now and bring no harm/use.– David ArenburgDec 19, 2016 at 20:38
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Both question and answer are considered 'posts'. The create posts privilege doesn't mention this directly, but it's pretty obvious. I got both these badges on Stack Overflow by deleting answers.
Both questions and answers are considered to be posts. So yes, you'll earn that badge if you delete your answer with a score equal to or greater than 3.